Jets' Aaron Glenn on debut as HC: 'It's going to be special'
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Aaron Glenn expressed his gratitude and excitement about being the Jets' head coach as he prepares for his first game at Lambeau Field against the Packers. He emphasized the importance of showcasing the team's training camp progress, particularly with new quarterback Justin Fields. The starters, including cornerback Sauce Gardner, are eager to play and demonstrate their skills. Glenn's long-time association with the Jets, after years as a player and coach, makes this moment particularly meaningful for him as he leads the team into the preseason.
"I know it's going to be special. I know it is," the Jets' coach said. "I've already talked about this, just how grateful I am to be the head coach of this team."
"It's important to Glenn that the Jets show what he has been instilling through the first three weeks of training camp, which has included live tackling periods."
"I love football," cornerback Sauce Gardner said. "I'm obsessed with football. Any chance that I get to play, I'm always going to love the idea of it."
"Being an NFL head coach has been Glenn's dream. The fact that he's doing it for the team with which he spent eight seasons after being drafted in 1994 makes it even more meaningful."
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